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gippflGippsland Times | THE Maffra reserves were the only side to spoil Traralgon's party on Saturday, securing redemption after last year's defeat to the Maroons with a 40-point victory in the grand final.

After a slow start, the minor premiers eventually proved too strong for their opponents, wearing down Traralgon to secure a 11.9 (75) to 4.11 (35) victory.

The Eagles trailed by seven points at half-time but were able to click into gear after the long break, booting five goals to one in the third term to hit the front by 16 points at the final change.

That third quarter surge seemed to break the resolve of the Maroons, as Maffra held its opponents to just one point in the final term and kicked clear to avenge its 2014 defeat.

Maffra ruckman and league best-and-fairest Macklin Raine was named best-on-ground in the win, while Hamish Nettleton kicked three majors.

Maffra's Sam Bristow spoils the marking attempts of Traralgon with a big punch.

Maffra's Sam Bristow spoils the marking attempts of Traralgon with a big punch.

TRARALGON upset minor premier Bairnsdale by 23 points to secure the under 18s premiership.

Despite not kicking a goal for the entire second half, the damage had been done by the long break, as the Maroons ran out winners 7.6 (48) to 3.7 (35).

Traralgon's Cameron Graham, Hotak Akram and Riley Loprese each booted two majors, while Blake Underwood was named best-on-ground in the win.

IT really was Traralgon's day from the outset on Saturday, with its under 16s side scoring the first of three grand final wins for the club with an eight-point victory over Moe.

The Lions had five more scoring shots in the first quarter but were unable to make the most of their opportunities, kicking 1.5 for the term.

The Maroons hit the front by half-time, but were again under the pump in the third term as Moe fought back. Trailing by 14 points at the final break, Traralgon dominated the final quarter, piling on 3.4 while keeping the Lions scoreless to end the season as premier.

Maroons' skipper Matt Williams was named best-on-ground, while Lochlan Farrell was Moe's only multiple goal scorer in the loss.

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